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11, ' .. , , .0 I ...r 1 .. - , ' -NINE rEENTH YEAIL NOGALES, SANTA CRUZ COUNT. ARIZONA, MAY 20, 1911. go. 2i;, I otti r . Of reity C E;;Z)., -- 7; In: -.'" ,., ! N o. , - N ar ,.. 1 4 . A D. - , Allottiottototo ".. '' i-' i ------ al -:, ......-- ..--- ,0,0021,1--. :;''''..- 1----, , ... . 1 .,,,-;,. I , R ; ,-,, etttks. ----4 - , ....,.........--..,----- :---1 i,, -- , ---,---, ÝR Ý , ', ' - -'5,- .p-- . t:3 '&-) , .--------!it AC,..,..4S--ti ' - ...4 - - -------- - -----'... i 9.-1,000,,i- L. -,411,-,-,,LIO. - -,L:., I - 1-- 9, flitflik-ð - .',..,,.,:t,,,,,,. --...,,11,,,,,.. , ,,,,,. 1.1,,4,.,,lido, . ---- Nor I i --. --- ---- ---.. -, - --- t 11' . I Es uiz placer - -, i - Po entretener a los wsitantes . t 7ttantlo Vtl." posee rata Victor. No se ex- , f ,-)erimenta ninguna dificultad para conseguir ' -I ,. los artistas ó divertir á los visitantes con ' wlecciones apropiadas al casoy. no hay .i. . tingun tentor de clue falten rnedios para ' . leleitarse. . . N'd. tiene A su disposición una extensa variedad . , -- le la música mils seleeta para atracr la atenciór de , ',- - 1 , , . Es uiz. placer' , . rA . 1 r, entretener a los wsitantes - c . ., . cuando Vtl." posee una Victor. No se ex- - ! .r- - perimenta ninguna dificultad para coneguir ' . 7: ,. los artistas 6 divertir á los visitantes con :, : ' . selecciones apropiadas al casoy no hay -F ningtin temor de 'clue falten metlios para .' . . deleitarse. . . Vd. tiene A su disposición una extensa variedad . , -- de la música más seiecta para atracr la atención de . ,, . sus huespedesmnsica cantatla é interpretada por los más célebres cantantes, bandas y- comediantes. Sirvase cntrar y oiga la Ultima música Victorno hay ninguna obligaci6n á clue efectue una compra, pero si decide adquirir una Victor puede obtenerla mcdiante pagos á plazos. Victors desde VictorVictrolas TheSonora News Co., NOGALES, ARIZONA r111110000110 0004,1000410 0119000110111111410001100 0110011011011 1 Banco de Sonora, I Main Office: HERMOSILLO. nmiNni4pgt. STA,Zta?ttlArtill,1,71 itoLAAAtti10,3 : ta NOGALES GUAYMAS ALAMOS . CHIIILIAMIArT CULMOAAT. I ,:- BRANCHEI) - ' - - CAPITAL rAxp UP S 1.500,900.00 - - SURPLUS S Lo00,000.00 , 3zs xRt dm xv- cz; xx .11&.. "V TI. C:10 Car ;AM. 1- Mt Sel : : . ADOLPH EDLEIC Manager 1.4 General Bcinhing Business Transacted. 1 , DEPOSITS RECEIVED IN MEXICAN AND AMERICAN MONEY 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 I 1111 -11. IMP - ..1111 .miEl ...END a wgell 11111 al& 00111P 6111 -- go 111 . ..... Ili 41i.,. Electric Ligkt PI t I " . --7---:: COMPIA.WIAN, 411 la in the city , . Iii 4ii ' 1 . lit Inia:trlal 1 Explotatiorp, In MaiOraSig iii hi VI ICE FACTORY. GUIVRAS.-SOSOILA, MEXICO. LI: Mir ----- LUMBER OF ALL KINDS; ROUGH AND DRESSED. gi PLANING MILL. DOORS. WII4DOWS, 1Yr 11" !rot std. Wass MOULDING. ETC., ETC. It! Toutary azd itAlICTACITIZIS OF Inn Trams. ring FACTOZY. 111 ; NactItery ettp !It Blacksmith Coal and Coke Constantly on Hand. ilf qu:..r.aaaa4.-z--4::.---z.-4...4.,---4s,,iwtrz.",-...-&--:;:w::-.331 111111111111MINEM11111111111111111, 11111111111111111111111M me , J. PELIÆGrIZINT, JEWELER AND STATIONERY, NOGALES, - - ARIZONA. n the Old Business '14111E111111111MM1111111111M11 .',.4W1&' helh olvielkWho WIlielbAlbellel,11,11,110,101111111eW1,111 Alleimadm....-- - ZRZW,--J-''', 1(;,1,-,:,xtm,. $ .. k WI o niez u ma Hfltel : K ;Montezuma Hotel, 272 a- ,--v - - e . èat-, 1 , . $ , . . .- - . L: J. F. MEGER. Prop. 1 $ . ,----agamss,..lielko The Only First-Class Hotel in Negales. $ t Nor ly Refitted aud Furnished Throughout. 00.0-,a2Zzartzgo7-- - - i FIRST-OLDSS DINING ROOM RATES REASONABLE. - DRUMMERS' SAMPLE ROOMS. L,..z,a.w.......q......A.,.:...,...10.1.4 , kw eç,)1..t 2 ' I I for 111... IIM 1111 OP". OP". 4110" 11111111. 01. 11 SIM- 1110 Op gENN Ow.. SW, OW. iniWe 411." 1.1 1 at the Old -Stand iMMIIMEMIIW TERRITORIAL NOTES. Items of Interest Culled From Exchanges. Our , The total ore production of patented mines in Pima county for the year 1910 reached a final valuation of S791,371,' according Ito statistics filed with County Assessor J. W. Bogan for pur11poses of the 1911 assessment 'which is nowv being- made. , - The Prescott chamber of corn' merce is seekintr the- aid of the women of the city to help boost. Iri a speech at the recent dinner of that organization the women of Prescott were - urg-ed to organize and help in a. systematic boosting campaig-n Which includes home .buying. Last week six wagon loads of refugees with their household goods camped at Thatcher on their way from Mormon colonies in Mexico to Utah. TheMe-xlean revolution and unsettled conditions had disgusted 'them with colonization schemes and they were off to their old homes-. - Heartbroken because of the theft of a larg-e- collection of cactus canes and other trifles of similar character whieh he had laboriously fashioned - with a pen-k-nife in order that Ile might feel that he -11,-as not entirely dependant upon public charity, Montgomery Joice, aged eitlityl years. died -yesterday at the county hospital-at Tucson. - Douglas-will get one of the thirty postal savings banks to be established by the postmaster general on June 1, according to adviees receiN-ed here. Doug,las wvs given the-bank by reason of the large nun-ber of people emplOyed at the smelters there, it being, the 'policy of- the - office department to -,plaCe. --the' banks. at industrial,- centers. - -Bisbee Retiew-. - Thirty miles south of Yucca, the road tei Signal, Harry LeClair, while. sinkine- a well, encountered goldon the bed rock, some of the nugg-ets bein,g as large as a wax bean, and much the same shape, says the Needles Eye. In a small space at the bottom of the well he took out about $35.. He will drift froth the bottom of the well to ascertain the extent of the diggings. ----Prescott Courier. 4.4111-v-tw..1 1-bn 14Non it Surveys -have been Completed, the rig-ht of way secured, and all preparations made for the construction of the railroad from Mesa to the Chandler ranch. Grading will commence at an early date. The railmad will be built and Operated 113- theArizona-Eastern as a branch of the Phoenix and Eastern division. The Chandler raneh consists of thousands acres of good land, and A. J. Chandler, the owner, broke all valley records for alfalfa production two years ago by marketing- over live thousand ton.----Democrat.. The Old Dominion production for April was only a few thousand pounds less than for the preceding month, the output being 2,215,(00 pounds. Superintendent G. H. Dowell stated that it would be kept at tills rate throug-hout the summer, as the company had no intention of curtailing production. It had been rumored that the company would reduce its output because of the low price, of copper, but the Old Dominion is - making money even with copper at less than 12 Cents, owing to the neW mana,,ement.The Daily Globe. Prof. E. H. Forbes- , director of the aL,ricultural experiment station of the the University of Arizona., has made a, reportconcerning- dry farming and irrigation during- the last 3-ear, and of plans forthe future of the Sulphur Springs valley. He says the work of the last two years has shown that fairly satisfactory crops ean be gxown by dry farraing methOds and the same thing is true in the northern part of theterritory- at 5G00 feet altitude and above; There are several million acres of land believed. to be availabe situated in. this particular belt. - TWO REBEL CHIEFS., Jack Kelly and Diego Moreno Capture Altar. ;, --- The following- from the Tucson Citizen' of May - llith, will- be interesting- reading to many people of Nogales and northern Sonora. where Jack Kelly late of Cana-nea-, now of this city, is well km)wn: Haii-ing-, captured Altar yesterday tit the head of a fighting force-pf 500 rebels., the two commanders of the rebels arrived in Tucson this morning- after a flying trip from Altar to Tucson by automobile. They are Diego Moreno, who until. a few weeks ago Was prefect of Altar and jefe de.armas of the entiredistrict,-- :and Jack E. Kelly, an America:n Mining man. -"We are willing to announce,- "salt-I.-Mr. Kelly, "that we are ' Maderistas through and throngb;' that we- have been. the leaders in. the recent rebel. activities in northwestern Sonora:. that we are fighting- for the cause which - we - believe to be right'; and that we aregoing. this evening to Nogales to join the -Maderistas there a-nd plan our , campaign." : Diego Moreno was warmly greeted. A heavy built man of :middle age -anti plasant face, he was until. a few-- weeks ag-o appointee of General Luis Torres ' with power- absolute in his district; - -was at the head:of all things civil a-nd military, in com-'' mand of the:federal- .soldiet's- in all, the-neighboring- towns, supervisor of -customs ,and chief factor in every way. The story of his rupture with the government and his renunciation of the federal cause -WaS related with his consent by Mr. Kelly: asfollows: ' ".Diel--rebel.,..4 captured..Petiquita.- Upon hearing- of it, Gen. torves tefegraphed iíreferq,- This. weele-3,- 11. W t k Ant renò to' lead lederals out and his corps of surveyors. will ,have retalto. the town. Moreno refused 'completed the government sur.to obey; for the reason that the vey- of all-lands in the WallaiJai soldiers. were rugged, in dire.- and Itig Sandy valleys, embratcneed of Clothes, shoes, and food. ing- thirty-three townshipm. Owing- to tne peculiar condition Gen. Torres ag-ain ordered hint to take the town, and he aarain of the surveys on each side of Fiore, these valleys many of the"- secdeclined, but Captain was sent out witil a &wee of fed- tions will contain approximately 1,000 aeres each, instead of the ends. The rebels had withdrawn anti Flores took the town. He us-ual 010. The area embraetNi in the survey am)unts to. Close g-ave his soldiers permission to loot the town for two 'tours, to 1,000,000 acres, the greater lands, only the north end of the which they did.- On hearing of part of which is level valley it, the prefect hastened to Peteaway from Wallapai mountains and some of quita, took the loot the federals, and piled it in the the PeacozAcs having- been taken Principal public street with a inguard over it. He then SUMII1011- NOW that the actual surveys ed the inhabitants and restored of the, valley has been made their property to them. - there will be a big: scramble for "From that moment he re- lands as soon rts the land. 'office nounced the federal government utterly. He discharged - the federal soldiers, opened the jail at Altar, liberated the prisoners, and told them to join whatever cause they wished. "Since then :toreno and I have been in active control of the rebels, though the leadership was not known publicly. We made one trip alone to Batalumawhere -we knew the rebels were in power. Having just arrived from Mexicali, they did not know us. We were, arrest-- ed, thrown in. jail, and kept there three da-ys. But when we, and our connection with the rebels becanie known, we were released. 'Yesterday I left- Tucson in an automobile, and went across the line into the mountains near Boludo where I met Moreno and his men. We went out from the mountains and captured. Altar without any resistance whatever. We.had 500 rebels and they are nOW at the town. "Feeling the necessity for getting to Nogales, as soon as possible to aid the cause there, we left our command at 5 o'clock yesterday evening. Our men, all in line, gave us a hearty farewell with cheers of "Viva Madero, ATiva Moreno y Kelly." VIE Sw Mrs. George 13. Earnshaw is taking orders for a nice line of the Vegetable- hose and highgrade underwear. She will either call on you or take your order at the Elite Millinery in the PostA:flee Building. tf. CAFIRM, KEEPS PROMISE. Return.; to Cananea With torioug Army. Juan, Cabral, well known in Tucson, has kept the profnise he made when he was driven from Cananea two years ago following alleged revolutionary activities during the electoral campaigns. -111 come back to Cananea and you'll be sorry to see me when I return," declared the young- man. "I'll come in. a way that will make you regret having driven me out." Nearly two years aftet making- that promise he has "made good." Yesterday his force entered; eananea which is now under rebel control. Cabral was a clerk in the lumber department of tho Fotir C. Company a,t Cananea for several years Prior to his being driven from the camp he WaS well known for his revolutionary tendenciesand was said to baile escaped serious punishment! for his talks against the government because he had strong politioal influence ba,ck of him- which saved him. Cabral, followinc, his expulsion from the big copper camp, came to Tucson and lived for a, time. He became active in the councils of the liberal party plotters against the Diaz government and was one of the first leaders to take the field in the Sonora campaign. Cabral is a young man, not being more than twenty-eight years of age. He is well educated and is possessed of considerable executive ability, which he has displayed in his manag-ement of the tra9ps under his comma ndÿ Star.: 051:a VEY. COM PLETE1). ,Z has accepted the survey and thrown open to filing. It is understood that the Santa Fe intends to lay script on a Large area of tile land and that an ellort will then be made to bring the lands under cultivation.- The lands are amonc, the riehest- in the world and should water be placed upon them this county would immecliatc2ly rank among the big counties of territory. Kingman Nliner. 111. TOM RII:ED SHII'S , Yesterday afternoon Bert Luneeford, assistant surintendent of the Tom Reed Gold Mines eompany, brought in from the mill one of the larcrest Lars of bullion ever shipped from the plant. - The bullion weighed $76,500 and was the cleanup of thirty-two days' run of the twenty stamp mill. When it is taken into consideration that several days were lost in lack of power and the breaking- of a pump the production of the mill issurprising-. The largest bar heretofore predueed in a month was that for the month of March, about $60,000, but the mill Was run on very high grade materials during. that time. NOW the run of the mine is taken and the result shows a remarkably good grade of ore throughout. The saving in the mill is ver3- high, only a few cents being allowed to g-et a merely mechanical loss. The bar was one of the handsomest ever brought to Kingman showing that golden yellow that denot.41s high bultion.----Miner. StInTERNDER OP ("AistANPA Federal Soldiers Mare 11 04i With Honors of Wilt. !- Cananea-, Sonora, Mat 1-11.-;.-- All Cananea , is tonight noisly celebrating the occupation by the insurrecto army, and cries of "Viva Cabral," and "Vitra Maderp," fill the air. The indication is that business will proceed without interruption. Possession of the town WaS gained by the insurgent force without loss of life. -e The federal garrison, 'ander COMItiand of Colonel Chiapas; having surrendered with all the honors of war, filed out as the triumphant insurrectos marched in the town at 3:::0 this afterA noon, the tovvn, and, it is ex, 1 pected, will take up the march to Nog-ales tomorrow. , - Thousands of people went to the baseball grounds to meet the ingurrectos, in all Sorts of vehicles, among which was one containing the leader's lather, Juan Cabral, Sr., and other thembers of the family. When ready to proceed to Cananea bands !leaded proeessibn-.. When the bail park was reached, Cabral was almost dragged froth his horse by his admirers -and wreaths of flowers were:hunk around his officers. The procession then proceeded to:town and camped in a vacant lot ntear Colonel Greene's residence.. At 8:30 p. m. Cabral gave ord'- ers that the shooting-of guns in celebration of the capture of the city be stoppt.NI,nnd also com; manded that all people be within their homes within one hour. -- - There are three-Americans with Cabral's guard of twenty4 four men. Herman Mahlow, formerly of Bisbee and Catianeai is lieutenant ----- The local government- at Agua Prieta is completed: Medina is jefe politico; Serafino tobles, comisario of policy rmd It- Breton, i)f Nacozari, collector of customs. Governor -11:L3-N-went; will arrive in fewda.3-s and estrab lish th(-5 government of Sonora; There WaS .much business at tha customs' 1.1011StIl today. : 11111. O.- -amp mrsk: coctrism ARE IIG PRODUCThRS. - Official figures in the mineral production of ,C0;!bise count?. mines as compiled from the ver- Died statements tiled with court. ty assessor Charley IL Howe for: the year 1010, and a part of the' assessment rolls of Coch Ise court-- ty, are: Calumet &Arizona, at Bisbee,I copper, $2,37o3,477,31 gold, $150.-- 053.60; silver, $110,047. 47), valuae, tion total output, $3,821,256.10; Calumet and Arizona, Court-, land, copper, i4182,219,15; silver i42-16.57. Copper Queen Consolidated, Nlining company. Bisbee, copper. - S9,761,977.37; gold, - $250,833.74 silver. $292,836.00; lead. 30,- 017.41; valuation of total outpnt.: S,31;),(107.42. Great Western. Copper com pany, Court land, copper, li.:27 402.00. - Ilershall Mining and Mi company, Tombstone, copper.: ! S1,187.35; gold, i48,807.67; silver. Af)..2,260.r,5; lead, $2,663.15; valuation of total outpul, $31,921.19 Leonard Copper corn pa ny,' Gleeson, copper, 74,228.15; god. S19,418.53; silver, ;4-29,030.06; valuation of total output, $122.- i6.74 Shattuck-Arizona Copper cornpany, Bisbee, copper, , V1,878;- 98-).38. Superior and Pittsburg Copper : company, Bisbee, copper. - 333,209.14; gold, S124,370.54;silvet-. $110,087.56; .valnation : total output, 0.569'667.20. Tombstone Consolidated Mines' - company, Tombstone.. gold. $5618.50; silver, 8082.20; lead. .t 4;1873,48; valuation of total output, $15,558.18. 411111. George Januel, the expert German barber, on Morley Ave , nea r Interna tional line, gx;-) tees his worlr,- and respectfully invives you to givehim Everything neut and clean. Hair Cutting N sPorqaitY , tt. .M. .1,

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11, ' .. , , .0 I ...r 1 .. - , ' -NINE rEENTH YEAIL NOGALES, SANTA CRUZ COUNT. ARIZONA, MAY 20, 1911. go. 2i;, I otti r . Of reity C E;;Z)., -- 7; In: -.'" ,., ! N o. , - N ar ,.. 1 4 . A D. - , Allottiottototo ".. '' i-' i ------ al -:, ......-- ..--- ,0,0021,1--. :;''''..- 1----, , ... . 1 .,,,-;,. I , R ; ,-,, etttks. ----4 - , ....,.........--..,----- :---1 i,, -- , ---,---, ÝR Ý , ', ' - -'5,- .p-- . t:3 '&-) , .--------!it AC,..,..4S--ti ' - ...4 - - -------- - -----'... i 9.-1,000,,i- L. -,411,-,-,,LIO. - -,L:., I - 1-- 9, flitflik-ð - .',..,,.,:t,,,,,,. --...,,11,,,,,.. , ,,,,,. 1.1,,4,.,,lido, . ---- Nor I i --. --- ---- ---.. -, - --- t 11' . I Es uiz placer - -, i - Po entretener a los wsitantes . t 7ttantlo Vtl." posee rata Victor. No se ex- , f ,-)erimenta ninguna dificultad para conseguir ' -I ,. los artistas ó divertir á los visitantes con ' wlecciones apropiadas al casoy. no hay .i. . tingun tentor de clue falten rnedios para ' . leleitarse. . . N'd. tiene A su disposición una extensa variedad . , -- le la música mils seleeta para atracr la atenciór de , ',- - 1 , , . Es uiz. placer' , . rA . 1 r, entretener a los wsitantes - c . ., . cuando Vtl." posee una Victor. No se ex- - ! .r- - perimenta ninguna dificultad para coneguir ' . 7: ,. los artistas 6 divertir á los visitantes con :, : ' . selecciones apropiadas al casoy no hay -F ningtin temor de 'clue falten metlios para .' . . deleitarse. . . Vd. tiene A su disposición una extensa variedad . , -- de la música más seiecta para atracr la atención de . ,, . sus huespedesmnsica cantatla é interpretada por los más célebres cantantes, bandas y- comediantes. Sirvase cntrar y oiga la Ultima música Victorno hay ninguna obligaci6n á clue efectue una compra, pero si decide adquirir una Victor puede obtenerla mcdiante pagos á plazos. Victors desde VictorVictrolas TheSonora News Co., NOGALES, ARIZONA r111110000110 0004,1000410 0119000110111111410001100 0110011011011 1 Banco de Sonora, I Main Office: HERMOSILLO. nmiNni4pgt. STA,Zta?ttlArtill,1,71 itoLAAAtti10,3 : ta NOGALES GUAYMAS ALAMOS . CHIIILIAMIArT CULMOAAT. I ,:- BRANCHEI) - ' - - CAPITAL rAxp UP S 1.500,900.00 - - SURPLUS S Lo00,000.00 , 3zs xRt dm xv- cz; xx .11&.. "V TI. C:10 Car ;AM. 1- Mt Sel : : . ADOLPH EDLEIC Manager 1.4 General Bcinhing Business Transacted. 1 , DEPOSITS RECEIVED IN MEXICAN AND AMERICAN MONEY 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 I 1111 -11. IMP - ..1111 .miEl ...END a wgell 11111 al& 00111P 6111 -- go 111 . ..... Ili 41i.,. Electric Ligkt PI t I " . --7---:: COMPIA.WIAN, 411 la in the city , . Iii 4ii ' 1 . lit Inia:trlal 1 Explotatiorp, In MaiOraSig iii hi VI ICE FACTORY. GUIVRAS.-SOSOILA, MEXICO. LI: Mir ----- LUMBER OF ALL KINDS; ROUGH AND DRESSED. gi PLANING MILL. DOORS. WII4DOWS, 1Yr 11" !rot std. Wass MOULDING. ETC., ETC. It! Toutary azd itAlICTACITIZIS OF Inn Trams. ring FACTOZY. 111 ; NactItery ettp !It Blacksmith Coal and Coke Constantly on Hand. ilf qu:..r.aaaa4.-z--4::.---z.-4...4.,---4s,,iwtrz.",-...-&--:;:w::-.331 111111111111MINEM11111111111111111, 11111111111111111111111M me , J. PELIÆGrIZINT, JEWELER AND STATIONERY, NOGALES, - - ARIZONA. n the Old Business '14111E111111111MM1111111111M11 .',.4W1&' helh olvielkWho WIlielbAlbellel,11,11,110,101111111eW1,111 Alleimadm....-- - ZRZW,--J-''', 1(;,1,-,:,xtm,. $ .. k WI o niez u ma Hfltel : K ;Montezuma Hotel, 272 a- ,--v - - e . èat-, 1 , . $ , . . .- - . L: J. F. MEGER. Prop. 1 $ . ,----agamss,..lielko The Only First-Class Hotel in Negales. $ t Nor ly Refitted aud Furnished Throughout. 00.0-,a2Zzartzgo7-- - - i FIRST-OLDSS DINING ROOM RATES REASONABLE. - DRUMMERS' SAMPLE ROOMS. L,..z,a.w.......q......A.,.:...,...10.1.4 , kw eç,)1..t 2 ' I I for 111... IIM 1111 OP". OP". 4110" 11111111. 01. 11 SIM- 1110 Op gENN Ow.. SW, OW. iniWe 411." 1.1 1 at the Old -Stand iMMIIMEMIIW TERRITORIAL NOTES. Items of Interest Culled From Exchanges. Our , The total ore production of patented mines in Pima county for the year 1910 reached a final valuation of S791,371,' according Ito statistics filed with County Assessor J. W. Bogan for pur11poses of the 1911 assessment 'which is nowv being- made. , - The Prescott chamber of corn' merce is seekintr the- aid of the women of the city to help boost. Iri a speech at the recent dinner of that organization the women of Prescott were - urg-ed to organize and help in a. systematic boosting campaig-n Which includes home .buying. Last week six wagon loads of refugees with their household goods camped at Thatcher on their way from Mormon colonies in Mexico to Utah. TheMe-xlean revolution and unsettled conditions had disgusted 'them with colonization schemes and they were off to their old homes-. - Heartbroken because of the theft of a larg-e- collection of cactus canes and other trifles of similar character whieh he had laboriously fashioned - with a pen-k-nife in order that Ile might feel that he -11,-as not entirely dependant upon public charity, Montgomery Joice, aged eitlityl years. died -yesterday at the county hospital-at Tucson. - Douglas-will get one of the thirty postal savings banks to be established by the postmaster general on June 1, according to adviees receiN-ed here. Doug,las wvs given the-bank by reason of the large nun-ber of people emplOyed at the smelters there, it being, the 'policy of- the - office department to -,plaCe. --the' banks. at industrial,- centers. - -Bisbee Retiew-. - Thirty miles south of Yucca, the road tei Signal, Harry LeClair, while. sinkine- a well, encountered goldon the bed rock, some of the nugg-ets bein,g as large as a wax bean, and much the same shape, says the Needles Eye. In a small space at the bottom of the well he took out about $35.. He will drift froth the bottom of the well to ascertain the extent of the diggings. ----Prescott Courier. 4.4111-v-tw..1 1-bn 14Non it Surveys -have been Completed, the rig-ht of way secured, and all preparations made for the construction of the railroad from Mesa to the Chandler ranch. Grading will commence at an early date. The railmad will be built and Operated 113- theArizona-Eastern as a branch of the Phoenix and Eastern division. The Chandler raneh consists of thousands acres of good land, and A. J. Chandler, the owner, broke all valley records for alfalfa production two years ago by marketing- over live thousand ton.----Democrat.. The Old Dominion production for April was only a few thousand pounds less than for the preceding month, the output being 2,215,(00 pounds. Superintendent G. H. Dowell stated that it would be kept at tills rate throug-hout the summer, as the company had no intention of curtailing production. It had been rumored that the company would reduce its output because of the low price, of copper, but the Old Dominion is - making money even with copper at less than 12 Cents, owing to the neW mana,,ement.The Daily Globe. Prof. E. H. Forbes- , director of the aL,ricultural experiment station of the the University of Arizona., has made a, reportconcerning- dry farming and irrigation during- the last 3-ear, and of plans forthe future of the Sulphur Springs valley. He says the work of the last two years has shown that fairly satisfactory crops ean be gxown by dry farraing methOds and the same thing is true in the northern part of theterritory- at 5G00 feet altitude and above; There are several million acres of land believed. to be availabe situated in. this particular belt. - TWO REBEL CHIEFS., Jack Kelly and Diego Moreno Capture Altar. ;, --- The following- from the Tucson Citizen' of May - llith, will- be interesting- reading to many people of Nogales and northern Sonora. where Jack Kelly late of Cana-nea-, now of this city, is well km)wn: Haii-ing-, captured Altar yesterday tit the head of a fighting force-pf 500 rebels., the two commanders of the rebels arrived in Tucson this morning- after a flying trip from Altar to Tucson by automobile. They are Diego Moreno, who until. a few weeks ago Was prefect of Altar and jefe de.armas of the entiredistrict,-- :and Jack E. Kelly, an America:n Mining man. -"We are willing to announce,- "salt-I.-Mr. Kelly, "that we are ' Maderistas through and throngb;' that we- have been. the leaders in. the recent rebel. activities in northwestern Sonora:. that we are fighting- for the cause which - we - believe to be right'; and that we aregoing. this evening to Nogales to join the -Maderistas there a-nd plan our , campaign." : Diego Moreno was warmly greeted. A heavy built man of :middle age -anti plasant face, he was until. a few-- weeks ag-o appointee of General Luis Torres ' with power- absolute in his district; - -was at the head:of all things civil a-nd military, in com-'' mand of the:federal- .soldiet's- in all, the-neighboring- towns, supervisor of -customs ,and chief factor in every way. The story of his rupture with the government and his renunciation of the federal cause -WaS related with his consent by Mr. Kelly: asfollows: ' ".Diel--rebel.,..4 captured..Petiquita.- Upon hearing- of it, Gen. torves tefegraphed iíreferq,- This. weele-3,- 11. W t k Ant renò to' lead lederals out and his corps of surveyors. will ,have retalto. the town. Moreno refused 'completed the government sur.to obey; for the reason that the vey- of all-lands in the WallaiJai soldiers. were rugged, in dire.- and Itig Sandy valleys, embratcneed of Clothes, shoes, and food. ing- thirty-three townshipm. Owing- to tne peculiar condition Gen. Torres ag-ain ordered hint to take the town, and he aarain of the surveys on each side of Fiore, these valleys many of the"- secdeclined, but Captain was sent out witil a &wee of fed- tions will contain approximately 1,000 aeres each, instead of the ends. The rebels had withdrawn anti Flores took the town. He us-ual 010. The area embraetNi in the survey am)unts to. Close g-ave his soldiers permission to loot the town for two 'tours, to 1,000,000 acres, the greater lands, only the north end of the which they did.- On hearing of part of which is level valley it, the prefect hastened to Peteaway from Wallapai mountains and some of quita, took the loot the federals, and piled it in the the PeacozAcs having- been taken Principal public street with a inguard over it. He then SUMII1011- NOW that the actual surveys ed the inhabitants and restored of the, valley has been made their property to them. - there will be a big: scramble for "From that moment he re- lands as soon rts the land. 'office nounced the federal government utterly. He discharged - the federal soldiers, opened the jail at Altar, liberated the prisoners, and told them to join whatever cause they wished. "Since then :toreno and I have been in active control of the rebels, though the leadership was not known publicly. We made one trip alone to Batalumawhere -we knew the rebels were in power. Having just arrived from Mexicali, they did not know us. We were, arrest-- ed, thrown in. jail, and kept there three da-ys. But when we, and our connection with the rebels becanie known, we were released. 'Yesterday I left- Tucson in an automobile, and went across the line into the mountains near Boludo where I met Moreno and his men. We went out from the mountains and captured. Altar without any resistance whatever. We.had 500 rebels and they are nOW at the town. "Feeling the necessity for getting to Nogales, as soon as possible to aid the cause there, we left our command at 5 o'clock yesterday evening. Our men, all in line, gave us a hearty farewell with cheers of "Viva Madero, ATiva Moreno y Kelly." VIE Sw Mrs. George 13. Earnshaw is taking orders for a nice line of the Vegetable- hose and highgrade underwear. She will either call on you or take your order at the Elite Millinery in the PostA:flee Building. tf. CAFIRM, KEEPS PROMISE. Return.; to Cananea With torioug Army. Juan, Cabral, well known in Tucson, has kept the profnise he made when he was driven from Cananea two years ago following alleged revolutionary activities during the electoral campaigns. -111 come back to Cananea and you'll be sorry to see me when I return," declared the young- man. "I'll come in. a way that will make you regret having driven me out." Nearly two years aftet making- that promise he has "made good." Yesterday his force entered; eananea which is now under rebel control. Cabral was a clerk in the lumber department of tho Fotir C. Company a,t Cananea for several years Prior to his being driven from the camp he WaS well known for his revolutionary tendenciesand was said to baile escaped serious punishment! for his talks against the government because he had strong politioal influence ba,ck of him- which saved him. Cabral, followinc, his expulsion from the big copper camp, came to Tucson and lived for a, time. He became active in the councils of the liberal party plotters against the Diaz government and was one of the first leaders to take the field in the Sonora campaign. Cabral is a young man, not being more than twenty-eight years of age. He is well educated and is possessed of considerable executive ability, which he has displayed in his manag-ement of the tra9ps under his comma ndÿ Star.: 051:a VEY. COM PLETE1). ,Z has accepted the survey and thrown open to filing. It is understood that the Santa Fe intends to lay script on a Large area of tile land and that an ellort will then be made to bring the lands under cultivation.- The lands are amonc, the riehest- in the world and should water be placed upon them this county would immecliatc2ly rank among the big counties of territory. Kingman Nliner. 111. TOM RII:ED SHII'S , Yesterday afternoon Bert Luneeford, assistant surintendent of the Tom Reed Gold Mines eompany, brought in from the mill one of the larcrest Lars of bullion ever shipped from the plant. - The bullion weighed $76,500 and was the cleanup of thirty-two days' run of the twenty stamp mill. When it is taken into consideration that several days were lost in lack of power and the breaking- of a pump the production of the mill issurprising-. The largest bar heretofore predueed in a month was that for the month of March, about $60,000, but the mill Was run on very high grade materials during. that time. NOW the run of the mine is taken and the result shows a remarkably good grade of ore throughout. The saving in the mill is ver3- high, only a few cents being allowed to g-et a merely mechanical loss. The bar was one of the handsomest ever brought to Kingman showing that golden yellow that denot.41s high bultion.----Miner. StInTERNDER OP ("AistANPA Federal Soldiers Mare 11 04i With Honors of Wilt. !- Cananea-, Sonora, Mat 1-11.-;.-- All Cananea , is tonight noisly celebrating the occupation by the insurrecto army, and cries of "Viva Cabral," and "Vitra Maderp," fill the air. The indication is that business will proceed without interruption. Possession of the town WaS gained by the insurgent force without loss of life. -e The federal garrison, 'ander COMItiand of Colonel Chiapas; having surrendered with all the honors of war, filed out as the triumphant insurrectos marched in the town at 3:::0 this afterA noon, the tovvn, and, it is ex, 1 pected, will take up the march to Nog-ales tomorrow. , - Thousands of people went to the baseball grounds to meet the ingurrectos, in all Sorts of vehicles, among which was one containing the leader's lather, Juan Cabral, Sr., and other thembers of the family. When ready to proceed to Cananea bands !leaded proeessibn-.. When the bail park was reached, Cabral was almost dragged froth his horse by his admirers -and wreaths of flowers were:hunk around his officers. The procession then proceeded to:town and camped in a vacant lot ntear Colonel Greene's residence.. At 8:30 p. m. Cabral gave ord'- ers that the shooting-of guns in celebration of the capture of the city be stoppt.NI,nnd also com; manded that all people be within their homes within one hour. -- - There are three-Americans with Cabral's guard of twenty4 four men. Herman Mahlow, formerly of Bisbee and Catianeai is lieutenant ----- The local government- at Agua Prieta is completed: Medina is jefe politico; Serafino tobles, comisario of policy rmd It- Breton, i)f Nacozari, collector of customs. Governor -11:L3-N-went; will arrive in fewda.3-s and estrab lish th(-5 government of Sonora; There WaS .much business at tha customs' 1.1011StIl today. : 11111. O.- -amp mrsk: coctrism ARE IIG PRODUCThRS. - Official figures in the mineral production of ,C0;!bise count?. mines as compiled from the ver- Died statements tiled with court. ty assessor Charley IL Howe for: the year 1010, and a part of the' assessment rolls of Coch Ise court-- ty, are: Calumet &Arizona, at Bisbee,I copper, $2,37o3,477,31 gold, $150.-- 053.60; silver, $110,047. 47), valuae, tion total output, $3,821,256.10; Calumet and Arizona, Court-, land, copper, i4182,219,15; silver i42-16.57. Copper Queen Consolidated, Nlining company. Bisbee, copper. - S9,761,977.37; gold, - $250,833.74 silver. $292,836.00; lead. 30,- 017.41; valuation of total outpnt.: S,31;),(107.42. Great Western. Copper com pany, Court land, copper, li.:27 402.00. - Ilershall Mining and Mi company, Tombstone, copper.: ! S1,187.35; gold, i48,807.67; silver. Af)..2,260.r,5; lead, $2,663.15; valuation of total outpul, $31,921.19 Leonard Copper corn pa ny,' Gleeson, copper, 74,228.15; god. S19,418.53; silver, ;4-29,030.06; valuation of total output, $122.- i6.74 Shattuck-Arizona Copper cornpany, Bisbee, copper, , V1,878;- 98-).38. Superior and Pittsburg Copper : company, Bisbee, copper. - 333,209.14; gold, S124,370.54;silvet-. $110,087.56; .valnation : total output, 0.569'667.20. Tombstone Consolidated Mines' - company, Tombstone.. gold. $5618.50; silver, 8082.20; lead. .t 4;1873,48; valuation of total output, $15,558.18. 411111. George Januel, the expert German barber, on Morley Ave , nea r Interna tional line, gx;-) tees his worlr,- and respectfully invives you to givehim Everything neut and clean. Hair Cutting N sPorqaitY , tt. .M. .1,